Foundational Seminar: Working With Informets and Core Biopatterns
This seminar is the first and foundational step in learning to work with our radionics system. It is not merely an introduction to an instrument, nor is it a collection of techniques. It is a system-level training that explains how radionics work is structured, why specific informational elements are used, and in what order they must be applied for results to be stable, repeatable, and meaningful.
At the center of this seminar is one specific informet, carefully selected as the base informet of the entire system. Through it, participants learn not only what to use, but how to think radionicly.
What This Seminar Actually Teaches
This seminar is not an abstract introduction to radionics, nor is it a theoretical overview detached from practice. It is a practical, foundational training in how to work with our radionics system, its instrument, and — most importantly — its informets.
In this system, the device itself has no meaning in isolation. The instrument is not a “magic box” that produces results on its own. Without informets, it does almost nothing.
Informets are the core working element of the system.
Informets as Structured Informational Databases
In our approach, informets function as analog informational matrices — structured repositories of biopatterns and reference data. They are not symbolic accessories, but active informational environments through which measurement, analysis, and harmonization are performed.
This seminar teaches:
- what informets actually are
- how they are constructed conceptually
- what types of data they contain
- and how those data are accessed through the instrument
Participants learn that radionics work is the reading and interpretation of information, not the projection of intention. The instrument serves as an interface; the informet provides the informational structure; the practitioner provides method, logic, and sequence.
Learning to Work With the Instrument andthe Informets
This is not a course where you are simply shown how to “turn knobs” or select patterns. From the very beginning, the seminar focuses on correct operational logic:
- what data are actually being measured
- how responses are obtained and interpreted
- how to distinguish meaningful readings from noise
- and how to avoid false conclusions caused by improper setup or sequence
You are taught what is measured, why it is measured, and in what order.
Understanding Order, Sequence, and Dependency
One of the most important aspects of this seminar is learning why certain measurements must always come first, and why others make no sense until foundational checks are completed.
Participants learn:
- why skipping base measurements destabilizes the entire analysis
- why harmonization applied too early often fails or produces short-lived results
- how foundational biopatterns act as prerequisites for all further work
- and how informets are used step-by-step, not randomly
This seminar introduces the first, basic informet, built from carefully selected foundational biopatterns. These patterns form the starting point for all further work in the system.
From Measurement to Meaning
Rather than teaching “what to send,” this seminar teaches how to read.
You learn:
- how informational responses arise
- how to understand what the system is actually indicating
- how to differentiate between energetic states, structural distortions, and systemic resistance
- and how to decide whether harmonization is appropriate at all
This creates a radically different relationship with radionics: one based on clarity, structure, and responsibility, not belief or expectation.
This seminar lays the groundwork for everything that follows. It teaches how to think radionically, how to work with information rather than assumptions, and how to build analyses that are coherent, repeatable, and meaningful.
It is not about power.
It is not about shortcuts.
It is about learning the language of the system before attempting to speak through it.